Croatia coach Bilic to quit after 2010 World Cup

Croatia coach Slaven Bilic is confident his team will qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals and plans to quit his post for club management at the end of the qualifying campaign.

"We can still catch up with group leaders England if they
slip up somewhere and even if we don't, we should finish
ruuners-up and get another chance to qualify through the
play-offs," Bilic told daily Sportske Novosti.

"I will stay at the helm until the end of our 2010 World Cup
campaign, not a second longer because four years in charge is
enough," he said.

Bilic, who took over in 2006, steered Croatia to the Euro
2008 quarter-finals after twice beating England in their
qualifying group to eliminate them from the finals.

The exit forced England's former manager Steve McClaren to
make way for Italian Fabio Capello, who put England in the
driving seat to reach South Africa in 2010 with four straight
wins in Group Six, including a 4-1 away rout of the Croatians.

"England are in a commanding position to cross the finish
line first but things can change, I have a hunch it won't be a
walk in the park for them," Bilic said.

"We are not too happy with our performances but it's all
about getting the points now and we are used to playing under
pressure so we're optimistic."

England lead with 12 points from four games, ahead of
Croatia and Ukraine who have seven each.

Croatia are away to Andorra in their next qualifier on April
1, when England are at home to Ukraine.